August 28, 2010
Your three hours of influence will be only two hours and thirty minutes due to local high school football coverage. The show will be live from 4 to 6:30 CST on 970 WMAY and online at http://www.wmay.com (click listen live). But here are a few things Saturday Session will cover, and you're reactions are always encouraged. Be sure to have 217.629.7970 dialed and your live stream on at WMAY dot com.
News on the March
Castro is making some more bold statements, this time about the relationship between the CIA and bin Laden. Is it too far off base to say that Central Intelligence has some questionable funds transfers? Also, what is going on in Pakistan? Floods still ravage the country and the US gives them a double edged sword: relief aid and drone attacks. Big Slick, the Gulf gusher, is not as clean as the government and BP would like you to believe. Tune in to find out what they don't want you to know. News on the March will also get into some recent rulings that concern you and your freedom! Also, what is the government going to do to keep our electric grid safe from Electromagnetic Pulse either from terrorists or from the sun? Don't miss the stories you may have missed throughout the week because of the excessive coverage of the Woods' divorce. Get all the stories and some not covered on Saturday Session with Bishop's shared items.
Battle against the establishment
Constitution Candidate for Senate Randy Stufflebeam will join the show at 5p CST to talk about how unfair and disproportionate Illinois' election laws are. "As expected, the Illinois Board of Elections ruled against us. BUT.... We're not dead in the water just yet. I will confess the hull is shot up pretty badly, but we've got plenty of amunition and the engines still work... Next week we will be filing for a judicial review. If anything, this has made me more resolved to fight this system. We must stop the bleeding in Illinois," Randy said on his Facebook page. Why was his candidacy thrown out and what is the next step? Be sure to tune in tonight to find out what is next for ballot access in Illinois.
Wikileaks and war
Charges were dropped in the rape allegations brought up against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, but the molestation case is still moving forward. Do these allegations have anything to do with the new round of docs that Wikileaks released and will release? Analysts think so. Get some of the latest and developing news on the Global War on Terror front with Saturday Session including Sabah Al-Mukhtar from the Arab Lawyers Association saying the bombings may actually be the Iraqi government's way to get US troops to stay.
Unfinished business
Another outlandish story of a videographer being arrested for filming police ... this time from his garage! Tune in to hear the audio and to get the story as to what happened. The FBI payed an informant $97,000 dollars in the Bronx synagogue bomb case, as was revealed in court this week. How many more times will these types of stories be out there without the effectiveness of the Joint Terrorism Task Force's tactics being called into question? Also, Saturday Session will cover some of the latest 9/11 Truth news, including a new add that is being proposed to air in Manhattan about WTC Building 7.
Contact
Greg Bishop can be contacted many different ways. Check out Bishop's Google Profile (after Session's conversation with Katherine and Google working with the CIA, who knows how much bigger Google will get) to get links and phone numbers. To call Saturday Session on WMAY, dial 217.629.7970 or email bishop@wmay.com